Beastie Boys 592-page memoir includes a cookbook, playlists and more

Ch ch check it out — the two remaining members of the 1980s and 1990s hip-hop group Beastie Boys are coming out with a beast of a memoir, simply titled Beastie Boys Book.

The tome, at a whopping 592 pages in length, is written by Ad-Rock (Adam Horovitz) and Mike D (Michael Diamond), with contributions from others, including directors Wes Anderson and Spike Jonze and actor Amy Poehler. Third Beastie Boys member MCA (Adam Yauch) died in 2012 from cancer.

According to the band’s website, the book will offer “revealing and very funny accounts of their transition from teenage punks to budding rappers; their early collaboration with Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin; the almost impossible-to-fathom overnight success of their debut studio album Licensed to Ill; that album’s messy fallout; their break with Def Jam, move to Los Angeles, and rebirth as musicians and social activists, with the genre-defying masterpiece Paul’s Boutique.”

While Diamond and Horovitz didn’t explicitly say it, the book will most likely delve into the band’s later years and the passing of Yauch. In 2014, Diamond confirmed that he and Horovitz would no longer perform as the Beastie Boys out of respect for their late bandmate.